Saturday, March 11, 2006

Making money on the internet - Debt Limit: Cut the cards


Debt Limit: Cut the cards
Seattle Post Intelligencer - This explosion of government borrowing that we are currently seeing might very well lead to the downfall of this Country. Historians do not need to look far in order to find similiarities with every other empire that has failed. Government borrowing

The Three Stooges:
Slate - According to the latest CBS News poll , George W. Bush's approval rating hit a personal worst of 34 percent in February, making him the most unpopular president since Nixon during Watergate. Thanks to the Abramoff scandal, confidence in the

Free agency starts as salary cap rises
Inside Bay Area - After being delayed twice by protracted labor talks, free agency begins today with all 32 teams having $7.5 million more in cap room now that the deal is finally done. But many teams may use the extra money to re-sign their own players before going

Boeing set to get extra funds for C-17 program
Tacoma News Tribune - Washington The Boeing Co. would receive about $100 million for its C-17 transport program as part of a $92 billion emergency funding package for Iraq military operations and Hurricane Katrina recovery that is moving toward a House vote. The money

London Rejects Bid by Nasdaq
Hendersonville Times-News - The London Stock Exchange, Europe's biggest stock market, announced yesterday that it had received and rejected a $4.1 billion informal cash offer from Nasdaq, an indication that the arms race among the world's leading exchanges is escalating. The

Fastow: Lay knew Enron was floundering
MSNBC - March 8: One day after former Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow said he was praised for helping the company hide its losses, lawyers for his former bosses ripped into him. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. HOUSTON - Enron Corp. chief executive Kenneth

Harris to make announcement on Senate campaign
Bradenton Herald - TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris will end speculation next week about her U.S. Senate campaign, either getting out under pressure from the party she was loyal to during the 2000 presidential recount or forging ahead in spite of it